Sunday Service - 2026-06-28

Sunday Service - 2026-06-28

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Resisting God’s Plans
Acts 7:1-50

John Kratz

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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You know, I know John Kratz doesn't need a whole lot of introduction because you know him.

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He teaches on Wednesday evening routinely.

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He's an elder at the church.

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He has a long history of pioneering new church,

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founding new churches and church building, pastoring.

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And he's just a real treasure to our church family.

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And we really treasure his teaching.

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And so let's thank the Lord for John Kratz as he comes up.

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Praise the Lord.

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And I want to say, you know, I was thinking,

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can I swing Sunday morning, you know?

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And I reached out to him and it's a long, we're about to go through 50.

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We will still have prayer night.

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And the reason I wanted to maintain prayer night was that we want to pray for that holiday.

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That not only people will have rest and respite,

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but that they will realize how important it is to give thanks to our nation of 250 years.

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When you, yes.

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When you think of what's going on in Iran,

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and is it pink light?

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I thought it was supposed to be green light.

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All right.

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Green, green, green.

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Okay.

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There are so many less fortunate people than us.

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Yes.

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Because of the turmoil in the world.

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And I've been watching closely in Iran.

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I subscribed to a fellow that his father lives in Iran,

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and he gets real hot messages from his dad.

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And I just, my heart goes out to those people what they have been doing.

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And in light of it, and then obviously still the tyranny in North Korea.

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And what we want to do on Friday is just ask the Lord that people would remember

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what it is that is important.

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First of all, it's the Lord God.

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And second of all, it's our family.

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And third, it's a blessing that we live in this country.

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Amen.

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All right.

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Chris had asked me to change the title of my sermon.

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I think it was walking away from the Lord.

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So anyway, I changed it and I want to share with you 50 verses.

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It will be about 1.30 by the time we leave today.

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Not so.

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All right.

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I will only give you a brief synopsis of the chapter,

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and we will then take parts of that chapter and work through them.

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The application of Stephen and what he said is most important because he sets a framework

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for the entire history of Israel.

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First of all, he talks about Abraham, his choice, God's calling,

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and the covenant that he made with Israel.

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Then there was Joseph.

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He, of course, he was rejected by his brothers, yet God used him.

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And then Moses.

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He was also rejected, and God surely used him to deliver the nation.

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And then Israel's rebellion.

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Doesn't this sound all nice and fuzzy here?

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Moses was rejected by Israel.

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They worshiped idols, and God was rejected by Israel.

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That's truly an interesting chapter to go through.

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And then, of course, it ends up showing us

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that the tabernacle and the temple that God dwelt there

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was greater than anything that we could have as far as a building is concerned.

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So Israel's repeated rejection of God provides us, you and I,

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with some spiritual lessons, and we want to go over those this morning.

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The New Testament explicitly teaches that these events were recorded for examples to us.

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Think about that.

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All these things that are negative, and yet they are examples.

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So we're going to go through them.

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I'm wondering if you think about, and we talked on Wednesday night,

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some longer time ago, about the forming of a nation, the nation Israel.

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And I would suspect that Satan, when he saw this come about

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and God started to move once again in the earth

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and bring these people together,

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that he realized that he had to do double duty

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in order to withstand and put down the unification of these people.

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So consequently, we have this eternal war between Satan and the people of God.

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And so that's, in and of itself, an interesting element

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because we know that the nation of Israel failed.

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They failed to bring the promises of God to the people.

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Remember, they were supposed to be a testimony,

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a living testimony of God's goodness throughout the earth.

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And to be honest with you, that was a fail-safe situation that never came about.

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Second of all, they communicated to God through priests.

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We have learned that there is no mediator between Christ and us,

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except the Lord Jesus.

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And here they were being educated, being groomed in sacrifices.

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They were also, when they inquired of God, not like you and I,

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we come and we inquire of the Lord in our car, in our prayer time or whatever,

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and we can commune with the Lord.

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Their communication was simply in question form.

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Lord, do you want me to buy the Cadillac and he'd go to the priest

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and the priest would put his hand in his vestige and bring out one of the stones?

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It's either yes or no.

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It was kind of a cold relationship.

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But be that as it may, that's where they were in the Old Testament.

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Third, there was no internal cleansing from sin.

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They were told about their sin.

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Once a year, they came around.

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They were cleansed.

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But there was no relief like you and I have in the Holy Spirit.

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Think about that.

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I mean, how many know when you sin and you come to the Lord

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and you just ask the Lord, Father, forgive me,

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how the Lord just cleanses your heart and you feel so clean on the inside?

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They could never have that to the degree that we do

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because there was no Holy Spirit.

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The Holy Spirit brooded over the face of the earth,

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but he wasn't inside the individual people.

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So, the last one before we get into it,

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Stephen's epitaph is our warning.

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He talks about rejecting.

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He talks about what they didn't do.

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And I want you to understand that these things are for our admonition,

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like it says, they are examples to us.

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So, let's take a look at one of the things that we will be working with today

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is there are four questions that I will be asking you throughout this presentation.

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And I want you to take it, think about it, and answer it in your own heart.

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I won't ask for a show of hands.

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All right.

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So, the first theme that Stephen had was Israel's rejection of God.

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Israel had repeatedly resisted God's chosen servants

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and their messages thereby rejecting God.

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So, I want to give you examples, all scripture-based here.

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Joseph was rejected.

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He was the son of Jacob.

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And it says in Acts 7-9,

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and our ancestors moved with envy and sold their brother Joseph into Egypt, into slavery.

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Think about that.

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God was going to use Joseph and yet they were going to want to,

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first they wanted to kill him and get rid of him.

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And then they sold him.

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So, they didn't cooperate with God's plan.

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And the theme for that is basically where the brothers rejected God

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who wanted to save them through Joseph.

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They thought, well, listen, he's conceited, he knows, he always tells us he's right,

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and we don't want him, and we're going to get rid of him.

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And so, consequently, they did.

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But as you know, God brought an opportunity there for Joseph to save his whole family.

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They rejected Moses in 7-27.

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It says, who made the ruler and a judge over us?

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Remember when he wanted to help his own people?

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Well, unfortunately, they didn't want help.

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They came to him and they said the following,

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this Moses, whom they rejected.

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He's not our leader.

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And poor Moses, in all his life, he had, I think he had a complex, to be honest with you.

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And all the rejection that has gone through our minds as we read the scriptures,

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that man, he had to be drawn to God to get patience and mercy.

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7-29 says this, but our ancestors refused to obey Moses.

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They rejected him and wanted to go back to Egypt.

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Imagine that, all that he's done, all that he interceded,

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and pray for it at the mountain, and that all of a sudden thing go,

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I don't want to do this anymore.

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I'm going to go back to Egypt where the leaks are.

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And then 7-41, it says, and they made a calf in those days

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and offered sacrifices under the idol and rejoiced in the works of their own hands.

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Imagine the visitation that God had through all the miraculous,

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and they're saying, no, we don't want this.

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We want to go back.

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Okay, so we're setting the stage for these things.

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And the theme for that is, again,

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Israel repeatedly resisted God's deliverance and God's word.

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So they rejected the prophets.

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And this is a damning statement from Stephen.

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He said in 7-52, is there one prophet that your ancestors didn't mistreat?

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Not one, they rejected all of them.

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And the failure is that they didn't recognize God's authority

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in the spoken words of the prophets.

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All right, to understand Israel's repeated resistance,

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I always wondered, well, why did they resist?

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Why were they so stiff-necked and rebellious?

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So we must first look at the origins of these patterns in the generation's past.

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Because you know what happens?

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Generationally, we go along, and some of us are grandparents in here,

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some of us are parents, and you see the traits of your children.

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You see them being reproduced in their very lives as they go along.

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And my son now, he's just 50 years old, and he called yesterday, and he said,

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Dad, he said, for all the things that I didn't think were right,

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and all the things that I thought you needed to do,

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he said, I'm finding myself doing these very things.

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So it is an omission that he understands what life is about.

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So now let's take a look at the conflict

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and the failures seen in Abraham's descendants going forward.

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They reappeared in history.

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Think about the—oh, excuse me.

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The focus of Stephen's question then is this,

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that Israel's treatment of the prophets was not an isolated situation,

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but it was a total failure in long-standing

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and a pattern of resisting God's purposes and God's representatives.

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So now we have a pattern that is developing in these people.

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So let's explore going back in time and find out what the issues are.

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All right, we'll start off with Isaac.

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And just remember this, if you can't see the writing,

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think of the red lines, because all these red lines are red flags

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when you look at the qualification of these people as servants to the Lord.

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So Isaac, he was coward, he was deceitful, he had the fear of man.

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Rebecca is my sister.

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That's what his claim was, to protect him so they wouldn't kill him.

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So consequently, he lied and both his father,

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which Abraham also said of his wife, so there is some deceit there.

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Esau was his favorite child.

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He aided Esau's venison.

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And he failed in his life's calling as a leadership of the home

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to help his sons get through the quarreling,

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the scheming, and the lying in their lives.

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He just let it go.

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So that doesn't paint a very good picture for us this morning.

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No strong leadership.

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So now Rebecca, his wife, well, here, now we have something.

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The mother is always right and she does well.

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Well, guess what?

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The mother had twins and they struggled in her womb.

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Jacob, the youngest son, was her favorite.

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And she deceptively prepared a plan for Jacob

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to steal Esau's blessing from the father.

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She did this.

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Isn't that something?

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How many don't want that to say about your mom?

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So consequently, she was devious in her actions

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and she was cunning in thought.

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But she was calculating the best for her son through deceit.

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So consequently, we have a father and a mother

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that work good qualifications for leadership,

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to be honest with you.

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So we have this.

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Now let's go on to Esau, the older brother.

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He was the oldest of the family.

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And I had prepared some of this later on when,

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or earlier when we were talking about the exodus

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and in Genesis we touched on these things.

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So I'm rehearsing.

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For those of you that remember these things,

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I cleaned it up a little bit

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and I just want to show you a pattern that goes forth here.

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He lived a wild life.

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He was impulsive.

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He despised his own birthright of little value

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and only lived for the moment.

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He sells his birthright to his brother for simple food.

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And he hated his brother for doing it.

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And he associated it with forbidden people.

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He married Canaanite people.

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He grieved his parents and he wanted to kill his brother.

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So there again, you have all these traits

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as history going forward.

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Now we come to Jacob, which was later called what?

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Israel as he fought with the angel of the Lord.

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And he was the younger brother.

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And you might think, well, he was special.

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God saved him.

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Well, guess what?

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He struggled with Esau's heel in the womb of their mother.

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He preferred a quieter life.

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He takes advantage of Esau by bargaining for his birthright.

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So he's devious also.

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He's a con artist.

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He schemes and he disguised himself as Esau

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and he lied who he was to his father

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in order to steal Esau's birthright.

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Always self-centered, always motivated and calculating.

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And these things are the attributes that we see

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as far as history is concerned.

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Just take a look at all those red lines.

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You don't have to remember the words,

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but they weren't very good.

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So now this is how we're building a nation.

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Israel's history then begins with a family

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full of human weakness and dysfunction.

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And you can say that.

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Demonstrating that God's purpose is dependent

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upon the faithfulness rather than the human perfection

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that they had.

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So these red line trials would become only a microcosm

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of what Israel experienced in their own life.

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They struggled.

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And the same traits, again, that disrupted the family

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would eventually be magnified in the life of Israel.

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Why were they stiff-necked and rebellious?

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Well, now you have an understanding

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and a history of all that.

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So now let's graphically bring this home.

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Let's talk about the occurrences of obedience and disobedience.

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And maybe when you take your picture, you want to wait.

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I don't care that you do, but the graph probably

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will be more explanatory as we go into this.

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So just hold on a second.

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Now you see at the bottom, you see the number from 0 to 24.

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Those are occurrences that happened in a general sense.

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We have frequent occurrences at the top.

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We have moderate occurrences at the bottom.

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So let's take a look at the wonderful attributes

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that existed in Israel.

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Some people were repented.

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Some prayed.

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Some worship.

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Some had dependence.

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Some were obedience.

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And some were faithful.

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Some had humility.

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And you notice at the bottom, the graph

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is an interpretive summary of the overall record

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from Exodus to the exile.

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So again, if you're counting numbers,

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give me a little bit of latitude here

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because when I did these things,

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it was hard to put them all together

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and piece them together.

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But again, this is what you have.

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So now there's a cut line across the top.

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So they had these things.

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And you'll notice that they professed

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to be all these things.

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And they averaged out maybe between a 6 and a 12 or a 15.

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But now pile on top of that,

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all these things that you have read about Israel,

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complaining, disobedience, rebellion, unbelief,

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idolatry, fear, stubbornness,

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carnality, and hypocrisy.

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Those are all the bad things.

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It's like when we get our children together

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and we talk about and we read in the riot act,

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look, these are the things you've done.

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And then they get, oh my gosh,

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but these are the things you should do.

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So this is the difference.

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But the red lines are greater in number.

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They go anywhere from around 15 all the way up to 24.

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Complaining versus gratitude.

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That says it all.

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They could have been full of gratitude

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for what God did for them.

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How they brought, how He brought them out.

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But they didn't.

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They complained.

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One of the most repeated sins in Israel was complaining.

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The examples in Exodus, complaining about water,

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in Numbers, complaining about food,

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in Numbers 14, complaining about Moses and Aaron,

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complaining about God's judgment.

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They were complainers.

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And what did God say?

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He said, I'm tired of these people.

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I want to kill them, kill them off.

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And Moses said, no, wait.

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So we have this dilemma.

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And yet these were the children of God

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that were supposed to represent His kingdom.

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Another one, rebellion versus obedience.

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You can see the contrast there.

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Look, they were more rebellious than they were obedient

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because of the number situation.

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So we have this dilemma.

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And what Stephen's message is in 7 is,

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again, despite God's constant faithfulness,

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Israel's dominant national pattern was one of what?

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Complaint, disobedience, unbelief, and idolatry.

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And that's not much to say for a nation.

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And then we have the faithful remnant,

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and we're going to come back to the faithful remnant

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as we get through this.

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Those were the people that ushered in and carried

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what God wanted to do as far as the nation is concerned.

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The pattern, then, is precisely what Stephen emphasizes.

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He recounts, again, Israel's history.

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First God visits, they resist.

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God disciplines, Israel cries out.

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God delivers, and now that's not the end of the story.

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Eventually, they rebel again.

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It's very cyclical in nature.

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All right, these cycles continue throughout much

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of the Old Testament until the coming of Jesus,

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whom Stephen says they also rejected

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completing the pattern of total resistance to God.

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Now, this may be negative.

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Well, John, what's the good part?

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Well, we'll get to the good part, okay?

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Just have to set the stage here.

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All right, let's take it one step further.

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Let's look at this.

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The unfaithful majority versus the faithful remnant.

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We talked about those things.

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There's a separation.

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And again, a practical estimate of many historians

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is there's about two to two and a half million people

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that fled and left Egypt.

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And so they were in the wilderness,

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and God provided for them.

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You know the stories.

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However, because of what we've been talking about,

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there is a lot of statistics that, unfortunately,

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about 80% to 95% of the people were unfaithful

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in that whole grouping,

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which was about two and a quarter million people

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that were unfaithful.

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That's a travesty.

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Now, think about this.

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Imagine in our congregation

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that if 80% of us in this room were reluctant followers,

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resisting and complaining about Chris

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and the elders not doing what they should do.

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They should do this, and they should do that.

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So my question to you is,

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and this goes back to the example of the Israelites,

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what example might radiate from us?

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What kind of impact would our church have in Lansdale?

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Oh, sure, we're putting flyers out there for VBS,

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but you know those people down there, they're crazy.

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You know, they all talk about us.

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Would people want to really join our fellowship?

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I don't think so.

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Looking at what God wants to do

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from as far as the nation of Israel is concerned.

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In Ezekiel, it says this.

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Israel has rejected and rebelled my rules

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more wickedly than the nations around her.

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They were worse than the nations,

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and yet they were supposed to be a testimony.

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So this is the dilemma.

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Now, the faithful few,

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which represented anywhere minimum from 5 to 20%,

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that was about a quarter of a million people.

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These are the deposits of people that God worked through.

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And you'd look at these names on here,

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and I picked out prophets, and I picked out messengers,

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and you can see that there's Abraham,

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there's Jeremiah, there's Ezekiel,

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there's David, there's Samuel.

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The messengers were Joshua and Amos.

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So these people were the preservation

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of God's desire for nations to be built through,

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and he's spoken to their heart.

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So God preserved a faithful remnant

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through whom he accomplished his redemptive plan.

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Isaiah 10, 20 says,

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the remnant of Israel will truly rely on the Lord.

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A remnant will return.

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In other words, he is working with these people.

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In Zephaniah, it says,

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I will leave you with the meek and the humble.

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The remnant of Israel will trust in the name of the Lord.

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So we have the composite of people

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that he wants to deal with.

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So now my question to you, number one,

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are there areas where you secretly wish to return

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to the comfort of your old ways?

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Well, you know, this Christianity thing, it's tough.

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And I tell you, it's not easy

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when God deals with in your life.

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We know that.

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But is there areas that you'd rather go back to?

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I just want you to remember these things

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that before they physically had an idea

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that they wanted to go back to Egypt

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and the old life, it was in their hearts already.

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It started there.

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Well, you know, what about this?

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And what about that?

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And the difference of opinion that we may have

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and the disgruntledment.

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I want you to remember that.

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Please obey God's word, even when it's difficult.

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When God speaks to you and he speaks a ramah to you,

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it's sometimes not where we say,

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okay, we'll take this and we'll run with it.

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Oh my gosh, Lord, you want me to really do this?

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You know, when I moved from my castle

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and my hobbies to Meadowood

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and I prayed, so Lord, what is the next opportunity here?

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All I saw was in bits and forms,

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400 people that didn't know the Lord.

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That is a ministry in and of itself,

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because I'll be honest with you.

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Some of you young people would be invited there,

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but for them to listen to you about the Lord,

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it's probably more difficult than it is for me

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because they look at my life and say,

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okay, you're old and craggy anyway.

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Not really, but okay, so what's different about you?

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And then you can give testimony.

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And that's many opportunities there.

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So Israel rejected Moses

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because they didn't like where obedience was leading them.

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I don't want to do that.

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But yet, it was wonderful in the obedience that they had

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that they listened to God and the remnant went forward

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and preserved what God wanted to do.

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Guard your heart from unbelief.

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Do not make idols of your own desires.

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Listen to this.

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They rejoiced in the works of their own hands

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when they made that camp.

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They weren't disappointed.

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They said, man, look at this.

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We made this.

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And they gave the Lord the mighty God that they saw

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do all these miracles for a golden calf.

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And we won't, again, elaborate on it

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because you know the story.

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In Philippians 3.13,

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forgetting those things which are behind

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and again reaching for those things which are before,

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our objective is looking ahead.

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Not in life, gee, I wish I did this

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and I wish I wouldn't have done that.

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Now, Stephen's second theme was resisting what God wanted

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in the fact that they lusted after visible Gods

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because they couldn't see God,

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but they wanted to see God.

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So they made idols.

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So the Israelites continually struggled

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with a divided heart.

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Tell me about how to work in life

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and how to divide it hard at some point in time.

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Yeah, I mean, you know, it's tough.

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Should I do this or should I do that?

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You're back and forth and maybe you know.

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So they had a divided heart.

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They exchanged worship of the creator

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for the false promises of man-made Gods

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and they sought security.

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They sought guidance and satisfaction from these.

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I mean, looking back on how could you have that?

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It's something made of wood, something made of stone.

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So now here are excerpts right from the chapter.

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In 719, Stephen says this,

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they rejected Moses.

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We said that our ancestors refused to obey.

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Again, they rejected him and wanted to go back to Egypt.

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Now, let's make Gods.

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That's what they said.

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By making idols, they offered sacrifices

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and burnt offerings and prayed for guidance to the idols

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when they had the blessing of the Lord right in the camp.

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The golden calf hands out another treatise in 741.

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And they made a calf in those days

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and rejected the works of their hands.

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742, worshiped the sun, the moon, and the stars.

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God turned away and gave them up to worship the host of heaven.

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Now he gets disgusted with him.

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Moloch was something they dealt with.

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You carried the tent where the God of Moloch was worshiped.

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Remember, all these things were done

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during the visitation of God going through the wilderness.

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And yet they had two divided lives.

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743, they took along the star of your God, Radom.

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Seeking guidance and security through false spiritual power is idolatry.

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Understand that.

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Idolatry simply means this,

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that you're not merely bowing down to something.

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And oh, by the way, we love the Lord.

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You are giving yourself to someone or trusting

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or giving devotion or worshiping or being obedient

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and have affection that you shouldn't have

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because God wants you to worship him, not these created beings.

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Now think about this.

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Here are these things.

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All these occurrences happen during their travel.

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They made a calf.

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They rejoiced in their works.

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They carried the tent with the God of Moloch,

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and they took along the star of your God, Radom.

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So how was it possible for Israel to carry the tabernacle

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while also carrying these idols during God's visitation?

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Let's make this graphic.

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Think about this.

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That little print down there, you probably can't read.

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That's for me.

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All right.

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Here we have a congregation.

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Some of you are saying your rosaries.

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Some of you are reading the Qur'an.

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Some of you are chanting Buddha chants,

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and yet we ask for the presence of God.

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An undivided congregation will not go anywhere.

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A congregation that gives themselves

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to what we're talking about here is a congregation

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that can conquer evil and be a testimony to Lansdale.

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We can make this very practical in the sense

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that this is what it came down to.

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Can you imagine being part of the people

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carrying the Ark of the Covenant,

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and here they were also carrying the tent of Moloch?

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I mean, that's having like insurance in your pocket.

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It really was an insurance, obviously,

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but that's what they did.

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So we have that connection.

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That is idolatry.

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So what was Israel's greatest problem?

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A reoccurring tendency to resist God's leadership.

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That's very, very critical.

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When you come to be part of a fellowship,

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in essence, what you're saying,

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you're laying down your life to God,

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but you're also giving yourself

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to the leadership of the church,

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because these are the shepherds

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and undershepherds for you.

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Well, I think this, no?

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You give yourself to the shepherds

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and the undershepherds.

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That's the protection and hedge

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that you have and the protection

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for all that comes along in life

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as you need counsel, as you need prayer,

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you give yourself and God honors that.

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There's always an understanding

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of authority in the church,

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wherever you look.

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The mistrust, having doubt

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or little confidence in his promises,

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they substituted other things

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for wholehearted devotion to him.

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Does this sound familiar?

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Wholehearted devotion, okay.

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Where you are in your heart.

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Again, I'm not going to ask

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for written statements, so don't worry.

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Yet, through their, throughout history,

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God's faithfulness provided greater

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than their failures,

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proved greater than their failures,

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providing both a warning against unbelief

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and encouragement to trust him completely.

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Now, divided hearts, what's that mean?

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I think you all know what that is.

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The Israel was outwardly part of the covenant.

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They expressed all the things

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that we've been talking about,

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but they lacked the devotion

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in their own hearts.

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So what does that look like?

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They repeated the sins of their forefathers.

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We talked about that.

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A reoccurring theme in Scripture

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is that each generation often repeats failures

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of the previous one,

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and they, again, possessed an uncircumcised heart

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because they were carnal.

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What does that mean?

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An uncircumcised heart

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is a fleshly heart without God

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that is hardened, unresponsive,

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and distant from God.

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Israel's hearts were closed

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to God's influence and guidance.

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Now, look at all these Scriptures.

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When it said that they were stiff-necked

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and rebellious,

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the stiff-necked during Exodus

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all the way to Acts

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was nine times he said that in the Bible,

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and they were proud.

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That was five times.

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So you could see what we're dealing with

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as far as the nation is concerned.

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So my second question to you is,

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are you outwardly part of God's kingdom

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but still dragging one foot

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in the world outside this door?

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Yes, it's wonderful to come in here

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and shake hands

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and praise and worship,

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but what do you do

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when you go outside their door?

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When we're not around

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when your brothers and sisters aren't around,

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and only you can answer that.

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All right, 44 through 50.

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See, we're getting down.

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That's not too bad.

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We're coming right down

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to the last of 50 verses.

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The presence of God

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is greater than anyone given place.

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Think about this,

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the presence of God

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that we felt here this morning,

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and if you didn't feel that,

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I don't know where you were

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during worship,

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but that happens all over the world.

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He comes and visits

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as people worship

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but as praise him,

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the word goes forth

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and people rejoice

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and the same experience

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that you could have

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going from here to Idaho

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and finding a church

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that loves the Lord

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walk in and you feel at home.

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How many have ever traveled

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and visited churches

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and all of a sudden you felt home?

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Yeah, I mean,

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I could live here.

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That's great.

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That's the way it should be.

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Seeking the presence of God

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is the most important thing,

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but the Levites

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and the priests didn't believe that.

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They thought it was

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the structural edifice,

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and if you go from the tabernacle

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to the temple

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and all the vivid rituals

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that they have gone through

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and the laws that they made,

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they encumbered people

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with these terrible laws

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and they thought

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it was glory to God.

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And that's a cue

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for the musicians, okay?

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The temple was a blessing from God.

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It was a center of worship.

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It was a symbol of God's covenant.

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It was a place of sacrifice and prayer,

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but it was never intended

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to be an idol.

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So you can have idols of pagan origin.

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You can have idols

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of what you think

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are the liturgical accepted rituals

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that you go through.

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I live with this.

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I live in a retirement home

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that they have a ecumenical service,

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and every once in a while I'm asked,

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and I tell you what,

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with the ritual that they go through,

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and I'm not impugning anybody,

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but it's the fact that

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it's the danyaflaxing

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and the candles,

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and not that there's anything wrong

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with that, but oh God,

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you know, there's more to these things

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than just the outward form of doing.

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It's God visiting you.

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It's God in your heart.

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And this is what

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the liturgical ministry was.

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It was a thought of all the things

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that we should do,

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and all the hats that we wear,

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and the authority that we have.

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Stephen's central argument then

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is this, Acts 4,

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Acts 7, 48.

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However, the Most High does not dwell

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in temples made with hands.

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He doesn't.

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The Jewish leaders had elevated

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the temple as the place of worship.

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And that's what they thought.

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We don't need a special location.

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We go down the street

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driving in our car.

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We ask the Lord.

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We feel His presence.

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There we are.

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Heaven is my throne,

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and the earth is my footstool,

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it says.

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And then realize this,

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that God's the center of everything.

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Has my hand not made these things?

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It's disappointing to think

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that all that transpired,

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He wanted to get rid of the nation, Israel.

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He wanted to start afresh,

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and obviously we know

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that He did that

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through the coming of Jesus

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as Lord and Savior.

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So the third question

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that I ask of you is this.

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What competes with God

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for first place in your heart?

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Are you, in Israelite,

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that's following afar?

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Participating in the dance,

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the ritual,

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all these things,

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giving sacrifices,

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and inside the heart

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by some degree is dark.

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There's many rooms in your heart.

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Lord, take my life.

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If you have five rooms,

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are all five rooms

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given to the Lord?

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Or is there still

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some secrets in there?

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Something that you still,

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again, have

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that you don't want to give up.

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Jesus is our authority, folks.

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I got to understand

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that you understand that too.

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He's the authority,

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both in good times and bad.

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When He asked you to do things

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that you want to do,

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you are released

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and it's a blessing.

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And there are things

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that He wants you to do

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that you don't like necessarily.

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But yet,

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He asked you to do these things.

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Are we not simply

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a servant of God?

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Are we not simply

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a doorkeeper in the house?

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And as God uses you

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and brings you

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to some level of maturity and use,

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you can thank God

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for what He does through you.

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Not for your own good,

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not for your own aggrandizement

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for His glory.

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So we want to submit

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to His authority.

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Israel, again,

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I think you get the message.

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Rejected Moses

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and we must not reject Jesus.

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The Israelites exchange God

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for a golden calf.

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What a trade.

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What a poor trade.

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And they carried Moloch's tent with them

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when they went through the desert.

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Again, opposite of Israel's rebellion

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then is a heart

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that continually trusts Christ,

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obeys Him,

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rejects the idols,

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whatever they may be,

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and follows the Holy Spirit

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wherever He leads you.

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Wherever.

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Hebrews 3.15 says,

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today if you hear His voice,

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do not harden your hearts.

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And the last question

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that I ask you

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this morning is this.

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Do you trust Christ enough

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to surrender your life

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if you have not?

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Put the fears

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and the future behind you

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and give your life

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totally to God.

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I can tell you as a matter of fact

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I live both sides of a life.

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And there's only one place to be

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and that's in the presence of the Lord.

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Alright, let's pray.

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If you would like to declare Jesus Christ

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as your Savior, your Lord,

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and your King,

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pray this prayer with me.

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Father,

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I come to you with humility

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and gratitude.

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Acknowledging that you alone are God.

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You are my Creator,

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my Redeemer,

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and the rightful Lord of my life.

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I confess that too often

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I have followed my own desires

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instead of your will.

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Forgive me for every act of pride,

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self-reliance,

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and disobedience.

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And today, Lord,

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I surrender myself completely to you.

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Lord Jesus,

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you gave yourself for me on the cross

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and you alone are worthy to reign in my life.

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I yield my heart to you right now.

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My mind now.

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My will right now.

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My plans now.

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My relationships right now.

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And my possessions even now.

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My time.

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And the future is in your hands, Lord.

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We thank you for that.

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Take away everything in me

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that dishonors you, Lord.

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And if you've given your life

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to God before today,

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there may be things that are

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in the compartments of your life

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and the inward struggles that you have

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that you haven't given up.

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But search my heart and

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reveal any hidden sin, Lord.

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Any idol.

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Any fear.

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Or any ambition that competes

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with your rightful place

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as Lord in my life.

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Create in me a clean heart

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and renew a steadfast spirit within me.

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In Jesus' name, amen.

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Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church

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42:53

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